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yaroslaw [1]
3 years ago
12

Someone help I don’t understand

Mathematics
1 answer:
Rina8888 [55]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

a)C

b)E

Step-by-step explanation:

a) You have to pick a vowel. There are three vowels and a total of 6 letters so it is 3/6 so the answer is C

b) Picking a card that is not T. None of the 6 letters are T so the probablity of picking a card with no T is 1. So the answer is E.

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To me personally, the first bit f(g(x)) is easy and the domain is tricky. Let's try explain this.

A function takes an input number and returns an output number depending on the function. Look at f(x) = x+3, if we let the input number be 2 then we say that f(2) = 5. We could do f(π) to give us π+3 or even f(x²) to give us x² +3. The trick is to substitute the input into the function equation.

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f(g(x)) = \frac{1+g(x)}{1-g(x)}
we also know that g(x) = \frac{x}{1-x} so we can say that
f(g(x)) = \frac{1+ \frac{x}{1-x} }{1- \frac{x}{1-x} } and that is f(g(x)) but the question requires that we simplify it so
\frac{1+ \frac{x}{1-x} }{1- \frac{x}{1-x} }  =  \frac{ \frac{1-x}{1-x} +  \frac{x}{1-x} }{ \frac{1-x}{1-x} - \frac{x}{1-x} } =  \frac{ \frac{1}{1-x} }{ \frac{1-2x}{1-x} } =  \frac{1}{1-2x}

f(g(x)) = \frac{1}{1-2x}

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This means the domain is all real numbers EXCEPT the solution to that equation. (Because if we put that value into f(g(x)) it's impossible to get a value out.)

[I know this was a lot to read, if you have any questions or don't get anything feel free to message me or leave a comment.]

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Step-by-step explanation:

2x = y-10

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Substiture y = -3 into the second equation:

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Answer : (-6.5, -3)

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